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Texas Man Arrested After Threatening TPUSA’s Erika Kirk

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In mid-April, the judge overseeing the trial unsealed a ballistics report from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives after the report was unable to definitively match a bullet fragment to the suspected murder weapon.

However, the report did confirm a match with the spent casing police discovered at the scene.

Prosecutors allege that separate testing found DNA consistent with Robinson’s on the gun, a towel, and three of the four rounds found inside the weapon.

While the conclusions of the report had already been made public in prior court proceedings, the full document is now available from the court and includes additional details, Conservative Brief reported.

The tested material includes a “deformed/damaged” piece of the bullet jacket and four lead fragments, said the outlet.

The text was included as an exhibit with a defense motion that was filed under seal on January 9.

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